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* The approximate location of the hidden object when a room is searched on the Toffler and UK versions of ''Series/FindersKeepers''.

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* The approximate location of the hidden object when a room is searched on the Toffler and UK versions of ''Series/FindersKeepers''. The cameramen on the Eure version would occasionally zoom in on the hidden object's location if the contestants were searching the wrong part of the room.

* On the first few episodes of ''[[Series/{{Concentration}} Classic Concentration]]'', the rebus solution would be revealed to the audience superimposed over the numbered squares. ** Also, Alex Trebek would often use this exact phrase at the end of a round, saying "Let's show the folks at home how he/she solved the puzzle."

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* On the first few episodes of ''[[Series/{{Concentration}} Classic Concentration]]'', the rebus solution would be revealed to the audience superimposed over the numbered squares. \n** Also, Alex Trebek would often use this exact phrase at the end of a round, saying "Let's show the folks at home how he/she [contestant] solved the puzzle."

* In ''Series/BargainHunt'' the viewers at home will get a sneak peak at what the auctioneer thinks of the items the teams bought, and more importantly what the auctioneer thinks of the expert's "bonus item" that the team may or may not go with. Usually this is the auctioneer saying just exactly how badly the item in question is going to do.

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* In ''Series/BargainHunt'' ''Bargain Hunt'' the viewers at home will get a sneak peak at what the auctioneer thinks of the items the teams bought, and more importantly what the auctioneer thinks of the expert's "bonus item" that the team may or may not go with. Usually this is the auctioneer saying just exactly how badly the item in question is going to do.

* Possible TropeNamer - John Daly and Garry Moore would actually say the phrase as the contestants' occupations/secrets were revealed on ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''IveGotASecret''.

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* Possible TropeNamer - John Daly and Garry Moore would actually say the phrase as the contestants' occupations/secrets were revealed on ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''IveGotASecret''.''Series/IveGotASecret''.

* On the first few episodes of ''[[{{Concentration}} Classic Concentration]]'', the rebus solution would be revealed to the audience superimposed over the numbered squares.

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* On the first few episodes of ''[[{{Concentration}} ''[[Series/{{Concentration}} Classic Concentration]]'', the rebus solution would be revealed to the audience superimposed over the numbered squares.

* Possible TropeNamer - John Daly and Garry Moore would actually say the phrase as the contestants' occupations/secrets were revealed on ''[[Series/WhatsMyLine What's My Line?]]'' and ''IveGotASecret''.

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* Possible TropeNamer - John Daly and Garry Moore would actually say the phrase as the contestants' occupations/secrets were revealed on ''[[Series/WhatsMyLine What's My Line?]]'' ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''IveGotASecret''.

* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' would often include games where the contestant is trying to guess what another contestant is suppose to acting like, with subtitles revealing the answer for viewers at home.[[note]]This actually makes it funnier, as we get to see what ridiculous quirk the performers got, and the sheer hilarity of us seeing the one trying to guess try to get it right when we know.[[/note]]

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* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' would often include games where the contestant is trying to guess what another contestant is suppose to acting like, with subtitles revealing the answer for viewers at home.[[note]]This [[note]](This actually makes it funnier, as we get to see what ridiculous quirk the performers got, and the sheer hilarity of us seeing the one trying to guess try to get it right when we know.[[/note]])[[/note]]

* In ''Series/BargainHunt'' the viewers at home will get a sneak peak at what the auctioneer thinks of the items the teams bought, and more importantly what the auctioneer thinks of the expert's "bonus item" that the team may or may not go with. Usually this is the auctioneer saying just exactly how badly the item in question is going to do.

* The price of the items offered in "Clock Game" on ''ThePriceIsRight''. The audience also sees the prices, hence why the host asks for silence (a rarity on ''Price'' as it's one of the few shows that actually allows the audience to help the contestant come up with an answer, if not the only show). This is to avoid helping the contestant in this case, and at least one person had to be escorted out of the audience for failing to comprehend this simple rule.

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* The price of the items offered in "Clock Game" on ''ThePriceIsRight''.''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. The audience also sees the prices, hence why the host asks for silence (a rarity on ''Price'' as it's one of the few shows that actually allows the audience to help the contestant come up with an answer, if not the only show). This is to avoid helping the contestant in this case, and at least one person had to be escorted out of the audience for failing to comprehend this simple rule.

* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' would often include games where the contestant is trying to guess what another contestant is suppose to acting like, with subtitles revealing the answer for viewers at home.[[note]]This actually makes it funnier, as we get to see what ridiculous quirk the performers got, and the sheer hilarity of us seeing the one trying to guess try to get it right when we know.[[/note]]

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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' would often include games where the contestant is trying to guess what another contestant is suppose to acting like, with subtitles revealing the answer for viewers at home.[[note]]This actually makes it funnier, as we get to see what ridiculous quirk the performers got, and the sheer hilarity of us seeing the one trying to guess try to get it right when we know.[[/note]]

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